Associations to the word «Chef»
Noun
- Pastry
- Cookbook
- Sou
- Lieu
- Cuisine
- Restaurant
- Ramsay
- Celebrity
- Recipe
- Menu
- Cooking
- Dessert
- Catering
- Grill
- Seafood
- Ingredient
- Dish
- Diner
- Kitchen
- Puck
- Bravo
- Burger
- Salad
- Cook
- Tasting
- Pizza
- Bakery
- Barbecue
- Waiter
- Alain
- Cora
- Auguste
- Beard
- Sauce
- Café
- Christophe
- Contestant
- Steak
- Maison
- Waitress
- Blanc
- Food
- Alton
- Apron
- Meal
- Keller
- Bartender
- Apprenticeship
- Rachael
- Cafe
- Lobster
- Banquet
- Pbs
- Baking
- Flavor
- Proprietor
- Apprentice
- Bake
- Noodle
- Savoy
- Elimination
- Presenter
- Adjutant
- Cake
- Personality
- Palate
- Pic
- Hotel
- Cafeteria
- Michel
- Massimo
- Kobe
- Alexis
- Wolfgang
- Jamie
- Eats
- Laundry
- Beef
- Owner
- Waters
- Valet
- Julia
- Irvine
- Pierre
Pictures for the word «Chef»
Wiktionary
CHEF, noun. The presiding cook in the kitchen of a large household
CHEF, noun. The head cook of a restaurant or other establishment
CHEF, noun. Any cook
CHEF D'OEUVRE, noun. Alternative form of chef-d'œuvre (a masterpiece).
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A piece of work that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career.
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A work of outstanding creativity, skill or workmanship.
CHEF D'ŒUVRE, noun. A work created in order to qualify as a master craftsman and member of a guild.
CHEF DE MISSION, noun. Head of a sports delegation, especially to an international games.
CHEF DE PARTIE, noun. A chef in charge of a particular area of production in the kitchen, such as fish or roast meats.
CHEF SALAD, noun. A salad of hard-boiled eggs, meat, tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese (often shredded or crumbled), and sometimes anchovies, all placed on a bed of tossed lettuce or other leaf vegetables.
CHEF SALADS, noun. Plural of chef salad
CHEF WATCHER, noun. A person who watches TV programmes featuring celebrity chefs
CHEF WATCHERS, noun. Plural of chef watcher
Dictionary definition
CHEF, noun. A professional cook.
Wise words
Words are always getting conventionalized to some secondary
meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.